EU 5G Action Plan RIPE73 – Cooperation WG Madrid, 27 October 2016

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EU 5G Action Plan RIPE73 – Cooperation WG Madrid, 27 October 2016 Achilleas Kemos European Commission Programme Officer, DG CONNECT E1 Future Connectivity Systems

Two "EU Packages" in 2016 The DEI Package, 19 April 2016 Digitising European Industry  - Reaping the full benefits of a Digital Single Market Staff Working Document on the Internet of Things >Advancing the Internet of Things in Europe RIPE role in IoT numbering and addressing The "14 September package" The 5G Action plan

The "14 September package" New 2025 Gigabit broadband objectives: Commission Communication -> Reference point and common vision The 5G Action plan: Commission Communication -> to support European industrial leadership Wi-Fi for Europe: targeted voucher scheme: Regulation amending CEF -> to bring direct benefits to citizen (8000 communities) The Review of the Telecoms Regulatory Framework: European Electronic Communications Code -> REFIT modernisation Mutually supportive elements – harvesting commitment and providing longer term reference point and objectives to and from policy makers, market actors, regulators and investors.

State of the Union address 14/9/2016 Connectivity should benefit everyone. That is why today the Commission is proposing to fully deploy 5G, the fifth generation of mobile communication systems, across the European Union by 2025. This has the potential to create a further two million jobs in the EU.

Commission Study on 5G Impact New Jobs: 2,4 million Input-output analysis Benefits of 5G introduction €113 billion Identification and quantification of key socio-economic data to support strategic planning for the introduction of 5G in Europe - SMART 2014/0008

Commission Study on 5G Impact Reference: Identification and quantification of key socio-economic data to support strategic planning for the introduction of 5G in Europe - SMART 2014/0008

Vertical & Environments Benefits Vertical headlines Vertical & Environments Benefits Verticals Benefits Automotive (€ mn) Healthcare (€ mn) Transport (€ mn) Utilities (€ mn) Total (€ mn) Strategic 13,800 1,100 5,100 775 19,770 Operational 1,800 4,150 3,200 2,700 11,850 Consumer 13,900 207 - 3,000 17,110 Third Party 13,700 72 13,770 Total 42,200 5,530 8,300 6,470 62,500 Environment Benefits Smart City (€ mn) Non-urban (€ mn) Smart Home (€ mn) Workplac e (€ mn) Total (€ mn) Economic 4,000 2,200 720 14,500 21,420 Social 4,100 8,300 - 12,400 Environment al 22 38 609 16,100 16,770 Total 8,120 10,540 1,330 30,600 50,590 Source: Identification and quantification of key socio-economic data to support strategic planning for the introduction of 5G in Europe - SMART 2014/0008

Vertical headlines Cost of 5G Deployment (on top of fixed broadband infrastructure investments) This would equate to a total cost of 5G deployment in EU Member States of approximately €58 billion in 2025

5G Action Plan: Motivations New EU Market potential, usages, actors DSM support Technology maturity Acceleration of 5G agenda Learning our lessons.

The 5G Action plan What: Industry deployment of advanced 5G networks as from 2020 in a coordinated manner throughout the DSM, as a strategic driver for EU competitiveness. How: Proposing to MS the timely implementation of a comprehensive set of operational steps to accelerate investments in the following areas: very dense cellular coverage, superfast fibre backhauling, vertical industry driven connectivity services, new digital innovation ecosystems.

Connectivity 5G Action Plan Action plan for 5G 5G Common roadmap for a coordinated deployment of 5G in 2020 "Keeping the EU ahead of the race" Common EU calendar / coordinated national plans for commercial launch "A 5G-ready Europe" - strategic pre-requisites: Availability of spectrum - fast track for EU spectrum decisions re. 5G Availability of fibre connectivity – fibre capacity for 5G backhauling Reducing the cost of 5G deployment (emission limits, local taxes, ….) "5G in support of Growth" Commission as facilitator of cross-sectoral business synergies Innovative ecosystems and collaboration Pan-European 5G trials / pilot projects (Connected Driving Corridor…) "Preserving 5G Global Interoperability for consumers" Promote common global standards

"Single Market" approach to EU 5G Introduction Early 5G launch in selected areas 2018 Commercial launch of 5G services in at least one major city in all MS 5G in all urban areas and Along main transport paths 2020 2025 Aggressive roll-out with geographical and sectorial focus Coordinated/quasi-simultaneous launch throughout single market

… … 5G Action Plan Timeline We are here! Common target National 5G Roadmaps Common target 5G Launched in all MSs 5G Everywhere Spectrum allocation & assignment 5G Standardisation Cross-border pre-commercial trials … We are here! … Venture Capital support to innovative start-up in 5G key use sectors Best practice + fibre planning to boost "small cell" deployment Continued substantial investments in fibre infrastructure and "small cells" 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

"Pervasive fixed and mobile connectivity" 5G for the DSM: "Pervasive fixed and mobile connectivity"

Supporting Actions: 5G PPP 5G Public Private Partnership launched in Dec. 2013 Objective-driven (technical, economic, social)  contractual KPIs / 700 M€ public funding 2014- 2020 / 3500 M€ private investment x 1000 7 billion 0 latency 90% 7 trillion 5G PPP Collaborative Achievements https://5g-ppp.eu/white-papers/

Moving on beyond Vision: 5G for verticals Launching the 5G PPP White Paper "5G serving vertical industries", in line with the previous keynote Reflects EC commitment to place Verticals at the centre of 5G developments Result of almost one year of work between 5G PPP ICT actors and vertical actors Paves the way towards future 5G PPP R&I implementation across industries

Vertical Requirements Source: White Paper, "5G Empowering the Vertical Industries, February 2016.

research and innovation actions Towards 5G PPP Phase 2 Critical technologies and Systems Radio Network and Architectures 106 M€ research and innovation actions Optical Core SDN/NFV, architecture, net mgt; R&I access nets (Taiwan) advanced 5G network infrastructure Support Actions programme integration, monitoring 3M€ Innovation actions Optical support to access Network apps 40M€ 106 = 101 + 5 for targeted action Taiwan Keys: Verticals, experiments, demos

5G Global event in Rome, Italy is inviting you to the 5G Global event in Rome, Italy on November 9 and 10, 2016 Conclusions 5G is a global activity with high momentum ITU-R developed a vision recommendation on IMT-2020 and beyond 5G PPP vision is complementary to other documents 5G PPP project portfolio addresses all major building blocks of 5G systems Close cooperation with vertical sectors initiated Different vertical use cases have different needs and technical requirements on 5G systems high flexibility required 5G PPP time plan in line with global activities on standardisation and regulatory activities Horizon 2020 5G PPP Call 2 under preparation Horizon 2020 is open for international participation Acknowledgement: The author would like to thank his colleagues for their contributions. 17/11/2018 Source: 5G Infrastructure Association.